Ventnor (/ˈvɛntnər/) is a seaside resort and civil parish established in the Victorian era on the south east coast of the Isle of Wight, England. It is situated south of St Boniface Down, and is built on steep slopes leading down to the sea. The higher part is referred to as Upper Ventnor (officially Lowtherville); the lower part, where most amenities are located, is known as Ventnor. Ventnor is sometimes taken to include the neighbouring settlements of St. Lawrence and Bonchurch.
Restaurants in Ventnor
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We offer coastal spa treamtents inspired by the beauty of the sea. Our cedar treatment cabins are built into the cliff overlooking Ventnor beach, so you can enjoy your treatments to the sound of the sea. We offer both individual and couples appointments and offer a range of spa treatments including massage, reflexology, facials, pedicures, wraps and scrubs.
My Husband had booked the 90min spa massage for couples as a surprise while on the lsland for a short break, I was a little nervous but the staff very professional . The Ocean suite has a amazing view, and listening to the sea while having the spa massage with hot stones was bliss ! We both enjoyed the experience and would recommend to others
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The Ventnor Exchange is the town's unique creative hub. Located in a former Post Office the building now houses a studio theatre, record store and craft beer bar with over 50 guest beers. It's the best place on the Island to catch innovative new work, as well as the perfect place to browse vinyl, meet friends and relax with like minded people. The Ventnor Exchange is also the HQ for the annual Ventnor Fringe.
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Welcome to Wight Coast Fossils! We provide public and private guided fossil walks to a variety of stunning fossil sites around the Isle Of Wight, one of the top fossil hunting localities on Earth! Our guided walks have something for everyone's skills, abilities and interests! Join our team of local experts in the field and get hands-on experience with the Island’s unique and rich prehistoric past!
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Donkey Sanctuary - providing homes for unwanted and rescued animals. Carrying out educational work with schools and donkey therapy in residential settings.
Visited here in April and what a beautiful 50 acres of land with over a hundred donkeys to live in harmony Absolutely recommend to animal lovers and avid walkers as the animals are spread out nicely. Toilets are provided and are clean Cafe provided a wide selection of food and the staff were super friendly All donkeys have name tags and tons of information about their history dotted around the sanctuary.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
OceanBlue Sea Charters - Leaving from Ventnor Haven, OceanBlue offers a range of sea safaris and fishing trips from coastal cruises to tailored adventure experiences to suit all ages.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
If you are interested in the Pre-Raphaelite artists then this church is a must. Here you will see the work of Burne-Jones, Ford Maddox Brown and Reynolds.in windows that were originally in the chapel of the Royal National Hospital, Ventnor. The car park for Ventnor Botanical Gardens is where the hospital used to stand. As well as the windows there is a stained glass panel that can be illuminated and is by William Morris and Ford Maddox Brown. The Church itself is very beautiful and tranquil. Another unusual feature is carillon of six bells. The church kindly provides squash and biscuits for passing walkers.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Nestled in a sweet part of Ventnor on a Coastal Path, it’s a cosy, lovely, hidden gem that’s definitely worth a visit. Lovely scenery and a highlight of our walk.
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